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Do Students with Disabilities Require Unending Patience?

Heward discusses ten notions that he believes limit the effectiveness of special education. One of these notions is that patience is required to be a good teacher of children with disabilities and that one should not expect too much from students with disabilities.

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6 Ways To Exercise Your Brain

Do you spend time at the gym giving your muscles and heart a workout? Well, what about your brain? It needs exercise, too.

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The Benefits of Phosphorus

Phosphorus is a mineral that is a vital part of healthy living, but it is often forgotten in the long list of vitamins and minerals that keep us healthy. It is important to know your phosphorus intake to ensure you get the proper amount in your diet to stay healthy.

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Drink Tomato Juice for Healthy Bones

Milk is not the only drink that builds healthy bones. According to research published in the journal Osteoporosis International, drinking tomato juice also reduces osteoporosis risk. Is sipping tomato juice twice a day the key to healthy bones?

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Dyslexia Treatment Yields Long-term Results

Three parents in different parts of the world shared their children's dyslexia success stories during a webinar. Two students completed treatment over a decade ago and continued to grow academically. The third was still undergoing treatment.

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Dyslexic Readers Have Disrupted Brain Network Connections

Using non-invasive functional neuroimaging tools has helped characterize how brain activity is disrupted in dyslexia. However, most prior work has focused on only a few brain regions, leaving a gap in our understanding of how multiple brain regions communicate through networks, called functional connectivity, in persons with dyslexia.

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Television Exposure Linked to Attention Problems in Kids

According to research, watching TV can be harmful, especially for children under three. That’s because the brains of very young children are like lumps of clay, growing and changing in response to what they experience.

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Glue Ear in Children

It wouldn’t feel very good to have glue in your ear, would it? But some children and adults suffer from a condition that’s been appropriately dubbed “glue ear.” What is glue ear, and what kind of problems can it cause?

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The Many Health Benefits of Garlic

Current research shows that garlic may have some real health properties and has significant potential as a safe and efficacious natural remedy to cancer. In this article, we discuss the many health benefits of garlic.

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Depression: 12 Symptoms and 7 Effective Ways to Manage It

Depression is said to be the 4th most disabling condition in the entire world. Adversely affecting over 20 percent of the world’s population and responsible for up to 80 percent of all suicide deaths, it is a topic deserving of our attention. This article provides critical information for understanding depression: the definition, symptoms, management, and other essential aspects.

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Don’t Confuse Learning Skills with Learning Strategies

There is a tendency nowadays to confuse the word skill with related concepts like strategy, method, and technique. Many people, when talking about “learning skills,” actually mean learning strategies, learning methods, or learning techniques.

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What Is Edublox Online Tutor?

Edublox is an educational method that integrates cognitive training with reading, writing, or math tutoring based on solid learning principles. Edublox assists students in becoming life-long learners and empowers them to realize their highest educational goals. While Edublox is not a quick fix, its use can permanently alleviate the symptoms of learning disabilities like dyslexia and dyscalculia.

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